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Hutcheson demonstrates that reason, unlike affection, cannot furnish an exciting motive, and that there can be no exciting reason previous to affection.
There's no exciting reason for that – no tower block folklore about it being haunted by dead kids, or whatever – it's just a filthy, dark, stinking hole, and, in my experience, people generally tend to avoid holes of that nature.
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The newcomer gives an exciting reason to visit this appealing, summery area.
"The plants may well attract the aphids' enemies and that is an exciting reason to look at this further," he said.
Dance is an intense storytelling form, but you have to find a story which offers an exciting reason for physical interpretation.
On Woodcleft Avenue, across the street from the water, where the Tides Restaurant used to be, the newcomer gives an exciting reason to visit this appealing, summery area.
The start of a New Year is an exciting reason to make a travel resolution.
Ask them politely to watch your videos try to use an exciting reason that will entice them to look.
One day residents of the London borough of Haringey were the proud owners of a work by the famous graffiti artist Banksy, who for some exciting reason had placed it onto a dingy wall in their very neighborhood; the next day they were not.
"No, exciting.
An exciting reason is a motive which actually prompts a person to act; a justifying reason is one which grounds moral approval of the act.
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